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BY:SHALINI JOSHI
M.Sc NURSING Ist year
S.C.O.N. DEHRADUN
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What these following signs are
indicating?
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Redness
What are the synonymous words
used for infection and post partum?
Sepsis
 Puerperal

Infection that occurs during
postpartum period is termed as?
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

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To define puerperal infection
To describe the incidence and common infections
To enlist the causative organism.
To explain predisposing factor
To discuss the mode of infection and pathology
To describe the diagnostic evaluation, prevention
and management
To define the urinary tract infection
To identify the causative organism.
To explain the diagnosis and management


Puerperal infection is an infection of the
genital tract which occurs as a complication
of delivery.
Puerperal infection morbidity affects 2 -10%
of patient.
 5 -10 times higher in caesarean
delivery.
 There is marked decline in puerperal
infection due to:

◦ Improved obstetric care
◦ Availability of wide antibiotic
Endometritis
 Endomyometritis
 Endoparametritis

Doderlein bacillus (60-70%)
 Yeast like fungus –candida albicans (25%)
 Staphylococcus albus or aureus
 Streptococcus –anerobic common
 Beta hemolyticus streptococcus rare
 E.coli
 Clostridium welchii

Pathogenic factor for vaginal flora


the cervicovaginal mucous membrane is damage
even in normal delivery and the uterine surface
too,specially at the placental site

it is converted into open wound by the sepration
of the placenta which takes place during third stage
of labor

the blood clots present at the placental site are
excellent media for the growth of the bacteria.
Malnutrition and anemia
 Preterm labor
 Premature rupture of membrane
 Prolonged rupture of membrane

Repeated vaginal examination
 Traumatic operative delivery
 Retained bits of placental tissue or membrane.
 Placenta previa- placental site lying close to the
vagina.
 Hemorrhage
 Caesarean delivery



Puerperal
infection
is
an
wound
infection.the primary sites of the infection
are:◦
◦
◦
◦

Perineam
Vagina
Cervix
Uterus
Perineum :Laceration

of the perineum are likely to

infected.
The wound edges become red and swollen.
There may be collection of purulent discharge
resulting in complete disruption of the
wound.

Vagina:Vaginal

laceration are infected directly or by
extension from the perineal infection.
The mucosa is swallon and hyperemic,
resulting in necrosis and sloughing
Cervix:The

cervical laceration become the site of
infection

Uterus :The

uterus is most common site of
infection
Decidua is common site and infected first
The infection usually manifests between 3rd
and 6th day of delivery
 Putrid

endometritis:-

The

decidua become infected and necrosed
and slough off.
The infection of the deeper myometrium is
prevented by a zone of leukocytic barrier.
The discharge become offensive
Infection spread to distant site may occur when
infection is sever by organism like beta
hemolytic streptococci.


Pelvic cellulitis:◦ Infection of the pelvic peritoneum and levator
ani muscles.
Salpingitis: infection of the fallopian tube and overies
with the formation of tubo ovarian mass

Peritonitis :Lacalised pelvic abscess
Thrombophelebitis :Ovarian vein of one side is usually involved
Uterine vein may also involved’
Septicemia and pyemia:These may lead to endocarditis, pericarditis,
Renal abscess, lung abscess, meningitis or
artheritis.

“These are rare these days with advent
of potent antibiotic”
Local infectionslight raise in temperature, generalised
malaise and headache.
Redness and the swelling of the local wound
Pus formation and disruption of wound
Uterine infectionPyrexia of variable degree and tachycardia.
Red, copius and offensive lochia.
Subinvoluted, tender and soft uterus.
Sever infectionFever with chills and rigor
Rapid pulse
Scanty, odorless lochia
Involuted uterus
 ParemetritisSustained rise in temperature (7th to 10th day)
Constant pelvic pain
Tenderness on either side of the hypogastrium
Unilateral, tender mass felt on vaginal
examination
leukocytosis

Pelvic peritonitis:Pyrexia with increased pulse rate
Lower abdominal pain and tenderness
Collection of the pus in pouch of douglas

Generalised peritonitis:High fever with rapid pulse
Vomiting
Abdominal pain
Tender and distended abdomen


Thrombophelebitis –
swinging fever with chills and rigor
Features of pyemia

SepticemiaHigh temperature with rigor
Rapid pulse
Headache, insomnia or mental confusion
Positive blood culture
Sign/symptoms of infection in the lungs,
meninges or joint

Bacteriological studySmear
Culture and antibiotic sensitivity of
purulent material
High vaginal and cervial swabs
Peritoneal fluids
Blood culture

Urine :Routine and microscopic examination
Culture if infection is suspected




Complete blood count-
UltrasonographyFor diagnosis of pelvic masses
Pelvic abscess
Pelvic peritonitis
Retained bits of placenta and/ or
membrane


Other specific investigation

X

– ray
Blood for malaria parasite
 Antenatal
 Improvement of general condition
 Treatment of septic cocci
 Abstinence from sexual intercourse in the last
two months
 Care about personal hygiene – bathing in dirty
water to be avoided
 Avoiding contact with people having infection,
such as cold, boils.
 Avoiding unnecessary vaginal examinations and
douches in the later months.
Intrapartum
 Staff attending on labor client should be free of
infections.


 Full

surgical asepsis to be taken while conducting
delivery

 Women

having respiratory tract infection or skin
infection should be admitted in single room or
separate ward

 Membranes

should be kept intact as long as possible
and vaginal examination should be restricted to
minimum
 Traumatic

vaginal delivery and intrauterine
manipulation should be preferably avoided. If required
, should be done using fresh (sterile) gloves with
liberal use of strong antiseptic solution.

 Laceration

of the genital tract should be repaired
promptly and meticulously with perfect homeostasis

 Excessive

blood loss during delivery should be
replaced promptly by transfusion to improve the
general body resistance

 Prophylactic

antibiotic must be administered in cases
of premature rupture of membranes, prolonged labor
or following traumatic delivery.
 Postpartum
 Take

aseptic precautions while dressing the
perineal wound
 Restriction of the visitor in the postpartum
ward
 Mothers to be instructed to use sterile
sanitary pads and to change them frequently
 Vulva and perineum to be cleaned with mild
antiseptic solution following urination and
defecation
 Infected mothers and babies are to be isolated
 To keep the floor of the in – patient ward dust
free by frequent mopping.


The woman should be placed in sterile
room/ward with adequate light and ventilation



Complete rest is to be given in head high
position which help in drainage of lochia and
localization of infection to the pelvis if there is
pelvic peritonitis



Analgesics and sedatives are administered to
enforce rest
Treatment cont…






Broad spectrum antibiotics are given IV until
antibiotic sensitivity report are available,
followed by specific antibiotics.
Stool softeners are administered to keep the
keep the bowel open
Anemia to be corrected by blood
transfusion
Infected wound of perineum valva and vagina
are laid open for drainage, cleaned and
dressed with antiseptic preparation.
Surgical treatment
The stitches of the perineal wound
may have to be removed to facilitate
drainage of pus and relieve pain.
After the infection is controlled,
secondary sutures may be given later.
 Infected retained product should be removed
as early as possible under cover of antibiotics .
Pelvic abscess should be drained by colpotomy
 Abscess above the poupart’s ligaments should
be incised and the pus drained.

It is an infection of the urinary organs
such as kidney, ureter, urinary bladder
and urethra.
E. coli
 Klebsiella
 Proteus
 Staphylococcus aureus

Other causes are:Recurrence of previous cystitis and pyelitis
 Infection contracted for the first time
during pregnancy is due to : Effect of frequent catheterization either during


labor or in early puerperium to relative
retention of urine.
 Stasis of urine during early puerperium due to
lack of bladder tone and less desire to pass
urine.
 It

is one of the common cause of
puesperal pyrexia, the incidence
being 1- 5 % of all deliveries.
Raised temperature ( pyrexia)
 Costovertebral angle pain
 Supra pubic discomfort
 Frequent and often painful micturation
 Nausea and vomiting



UTI is confirmed by examination of an
uncontaminated midstream clean catch
sample for urinalysis and culture and
antibiotic sensitivity test.
 High

fluid intake

 Adequate

drainage of urine

 Appropriate

antimicrobial therapy.
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Puerperal sepsis

  • 1. BY:SHALINI JOSHI M.Sc NURSING Ist year S.C.O.N. DEHRADUN 
  • 2. What these following signs are indicating?    Redness
  • 3. What are the synonymous words used for infection and post partum? Sepsis  Puerperal 
  • 4. Infection that occurs during postpartum period is termed as?
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.          To define puerperal infection To describe the incidence and common infections To enlist the causative organism. To explain predisposing factor To discuss the mode of infection and pathology To describe the diagnostic evaluation, prevention and management To define the urinary tract infection To identify the causative organism. To explain the diagnosis and management
  • 8.  Puerperal infection is an infection of the genital tract which occurs as a complication of delivery.
  • 9. Puerperal infection morbidity affects 2 -10% of patient.  5 -10 times higher in caesarean delivery.  There is marked decline in puerperal infection due to: ◦ Improved obstetric care ◦ Availability of wide antibiotic
  • 11. Doderlein bacillus (60-70%)  Yeast like fungus –candida albicans (25%)  Staphylococcus albus or aureus  Streptococcus –anerobic common  Beta hemolyticus streptococcus rare  E.coli  Clostridium welchii 
  • 12.
  • 13. Pathogenic factor for vaginal flora  the cervicovaginal mucous membrane is damage even in normal delivery and the uterine surface too,specially at the placental site it is converted into open wound by the sepration of the placenta which takes place during third stage of labor the blood clots present at the placental site are excellent media for the growth of the bacteria.
  • 14.
  • 15. Malnutrition and anemia  Preterm labor  Premature rupture of membrane  Prolonged rupture of membrane 
  • 16. Repeated vaginal examination  Traumatic operative delivery  Retained bits of placental tissue or membrane.  Placenta previa- placental site lying close to the vagina.  Hemorrhage  Caesarean delivery 
  • 17.
  • 18.  Puerperal infection is an wound infection.the primary sites of the infection are:◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Perineam Vagina Cervix Uterus
  • 19. Perineum :Laceration of the perineum are likely to infected. The wound edges become red and swollen. There may be collection of purulent discharge resulting in complete disruption of the wound. Vagina:Vaginal laceration are infected directly or by extension from the perineal infection. The mucosa is swallon and hyperemic, resulting in necrosis and sloughing
  • 20. Cervix:The cervical laceration become the site of infection Uterus :The uterus is most common site of infection Decidua is common site and infected first The infection usually manifests between 3rd and 6th day of delivery
  • 21.  Putrid endometritis:- The decidua become infected and necrosed and slough off. The infection of the deeper myometrium is prevented by a zone of leukocytic barrier. The discharge become offensive Infection spread to distant site may occur when infection is sever by organism like beta hemolytic streptococci.
  • 22.  Pelvic cellulitis:◦ Infection of the pelvic peritoneum and levator ani muscles.
  • 23. Salpingitis: infection of the fallopian tube and overies with the formation of tubo ovarian mass Peritonitis :Lacalised pelvic abscess
  • 24. Thrombophelebitis :Ovarian vein of one side is usually involved Uterine vein may also involved’ Septicemia and pyemia:These may lead to endocarditis, pericarditis, Renal abscess, lung abscess, meningitis or artheritis. “These are rare these days with advent of potent antibiotic”
  • 25. Local infectionslight raise in temperature, generalised malaise and headache. Redness and the swelling of the local wound Pus formation and disruption of wound Uterine infectionPyrexia of variable degree and tachycardia. Red, copius and offensive lochia. Subinvoluted, tender and soft uterus.
  • 26. Sever infectionFever with chills and rigor Rapid pulse Scanty, odorless lochia Involuted uterus  ParemetritisSustained rise in temperature (7th to 10th day) Constant pelvic pain Tenderness on either side of the hypogastrium Unilateral, tender mass felt on vaginal examination leukocytosis 
  • 27. Pelvic peritonitis:Pyrexia with increased pulse rate Lower abdominal pain and tenderness Collection of the pus in pouch of douglas 
  • 28. Generalised peritonitis:High fever with rapid pulse Vomiting Abdominal pain Tender and distended abdomen  Thrombophelebitis – swinging fever with chills and rigor Features of pyemia 
  • 29. SepticemiaHigh temperature with rigor Rapid pulse Headache, insomnia or mental confusion Positive blood culture Sign/symptoms of infection in the lungs, meninges or joint 
  • 30. Bacteriological studySmear Culture and antibiotic sensitivity of purulent material High vaginal and cervial swabs Peritoneal fluids Blood culture 
  • 31. Urine :Routine and microscopic examination Culture if infection is suspected   Complete blood count-
  • 32. UltrasonographyFor diagnosis of pelvic masses Pelvic abscess Pelvic peritonitis Retained bits of placenta and/ or membrane
  • 33.  Other specific investigation X – ray Blood for malaria parasite
  • 34.  Antenatal  Improvement of general condition  Treatment of septic cocci  Abstinence from sexual intercourse in the last two months  Care about personal hygiene – bathing in dirty water to be avoided  Avoiding contact with people having infection, such as cold, boils.  Avoiding unnecessary vaginal examinations and douches in the later months.
  • 35. Intrapartum  Staff attending on labor client should be free of infections.   Full surgical asepsis to be taken while conducting delivery  Women having respiratory tract infection or skin infection should be admitted in single room or separate ward  Membranes should be kept intact as long as possible and vaginal examination should be restricted to minimum
  • 36.  Traumatic vaginal delivery and intrauterine manipulation should be preferably avoided. If required , should be done using fresh (sterile) gloves with liberal use of strong antiseptic solution.  Laceration of the genital tract should be repaired promptly and meticulously with perfect homeostasis  Excessive blood loss during delivery should be replaced promptly by transfusion to improve the general body resistance  Prophylactic antibiotic must be administered in cases of premature rupture of membranes, prolonged labor or following traumatic delivery.
  • 37.  Postpartum  Take aseptic precautions while dressing the perineal wound  Restriction of the visitor in the postpartum ward  Mothers to be instructed to use sterile sanitary pads and to change them frequently  Vulva and perineum to be cleaned with mild antiseptic solution following urination and defecation  Infected mothers and babies are to be isolated  To keep the floor of the in – patient ward dust free by frequent mopping.
  • 38.  The woman should be placed in sterile room/ward with adequate light and ventilation  Complete rest is to be given in head high position which help in drainage of lochia and localization of infection to the pelvis if there is pelvic peritonitis  Analgesics and sedatives are administered to enforce rest
  • 39. Treatment cont…     Broad spectrum antibiotics are given IV until antibiotic sensitivity report are available, followed by specific antibiotics. Stool softeners are administered to keep the keep the bowel open Anemia to be corrected by blood transfusion Infected wound of perineum valva and vagina are laid open for drainage, cleaned and dressed with antiseptic preparation.
  • 40. Surgical treatment The stitches of the perineal wound may have to be removed to facilitate drainage of pus and relieve pain. After the infection is controlled, secondary sutures may be given later.  Infected retained product should be removed as early as possible under cover of antibiotics . Pelvic abscess should be drained by colpotomy  Abscess above the poupart’s ligaments should be incised and the pus drained. 
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  • 43. It is an infection of the urinary organs such as kidney, ureter, urinary bladder and urethra.
  • 44. E. coli  Klebsiella  Proteus  Staphylococcus aureus 
  • 45. Other causes are:Recurrence of previous cystitis and pyelitis  Infection contracted for the first time during pregnancy is due to : Effect of frequent catheterization either during  labor or in early puerperium to relative retention of urine.  Stasis of urine during early puerperium due to lack of bladder tone and less desire to pass urine.
  • 46.  It is one of the common cause of puesperal pyrexia, the incidence being 1- 5 % of all deliveries.
  • 47. Raised temperature ( pyrexia)  Costovertebral angle pain  Supra pubic discomfort  Frequent and often painful micturation  Nausea and vomiting 
  • 48.  UTI is confirmed by examination of an uncontaminated midstream clean catch sample for urinalysis and culture and antibiotic sensitivity test.
  • 49.  High fluid intake  Adequate drainage of urine  Appropriate antimicrobial therapy.